Nashik (Maharashtra) [India], January 23 (ANI): In response to Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane’s recent comments, NCP-SCP leader Rohit Pawar underlined the need for stronger border security measures.
Rane had raised doubts about the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, questioning whether it was a genuine attack or if Khan was simply acting.
Pawar, taking a more constructive approach, suggested that instead of making media statements, Rane should meet with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and request increased recruitment in the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Army.
Pawar stated, “We need to give more strength to the Border Security Force, recruit more people in the Army, and make our border security stronger. My request to him is that instead of just speaking in front of the media, he should meet Rajnath Singh ji and request him to recruit people in defence, in the Border Security Force, and make our border security more strong.”
He added, “See, if they want to end this, they need to focus on the border. We also advocate ‘Indians First’, whether it is a job or scheme.” Pawar’s remarked.
Earlier, Rane while addressing a public gathering in Maharashtra’s Pune, raised questions on attack on Saif saying – “I doubted whether he had been stabbed or he was acting.”
He questioned the actions of Bangladeshis in Mumbai, referring to the attack on Bollywood Actor, Said Ali Khan.
“They entered Saif Ali Khan’s house. Earlier they used to stand at the crossings of the roads, now they have started entering houses. Maybe he came to take him (Saif) away. It is good, garbage should be taken away. I saw when he came out of the hospital, I doubted whether he had been stabbed or he was acting. He was dancing while walking,” Rane said.
Moreover, Rane also targeted the NCP (SP) leaders Supriya Sule and Jitendra Awhad saying that these leaders are only worried about Saif Ali Khan, Shah Rukh Khan’s son and Nawab Malik and do not come forward when a Hindu actor is tortured. (ANI)
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